Q: What is the difference between virgin hair and raw hair?
Virgin Hair
Virgin hair is 100% human hair with cuticles aligned. While it may go through gentle steam processing to create uniform textures (such as body wave, loose wave, and curly), the integrity of the hair remains intact. Virgin hair usually comes in natural black or natural brown color. Virgin hair is ideal for clients who want high quality, versatility, and affordability with consistent texture throughout each bundle. Virgin hair can be bleached to color #27, and can last up to one year.
Raw Hair
Raw hair is the purest form of human hair available. It is collected directly from a single donor and has never been processed in any way. Each bundle retains its natural pattern, meaning no two bundles are exactly alike. Colors can vary from black to natural brown. Raw hair is considered luxury-grade and is perfect for clients who want the most natural look, maximum lifespan, and premium quality. Raw hair can be colored to #613, and can last up to 2-3 years.
Virgin hair is 100% human hair with cuticles aligned. While it may go through gentle steam processing to create uniform textures (such as body wave, loose wave, and curly), the integrity of the hair remains intact. Virgin hair usually comes in natural black or natural brown color. Virgin hair is ideal for clients who want high quality, versatility, and affordability with consistent texture throughout each bundle. Virgin hair can be bleached to color #27, and can last up to one year.
Raw Hair
Raw hair is the purest form of human hair available. It is collected directly from a single donor and has never been processed in any way. Each bundle retains its natural pattern, meaning no two bundles are exactly alike. Colors can vary from black to natural brown. Raw hair is considered luxury-grade and is perfect for clients who want the most natural look, maximum lifespan, and premium quality. Raw hair can be colored to #613, and can last up to 2-3 years.
Q: How much do bundles weigh?
Bundles weigh from 3.1-3.5oz.
Q: How many bundles needed for a sew-in?
The number of bundles needed for a full sew-in depends on the length and desired fullness.
• 14–16 inches: 2 bundles or more
• 18–24 inches: 3 bundles or more
• 26–30 inches: 4 bundles or more
• Over 30 inches: 5 bundles or more
For a fuller look or custom styling, additional bundles may be recommended. The same amount of bundles are suggested for installs including closures and frontals.
• 14–16 inches: 2 bundles or more
• 18–24 inches: 3 bundles or more
• 26–30 inches: 4 bundles or more
• Over 30 inches: 5 bundles or more
For a fuller look or custom styling, additional bundles may be recommended. The same amount of bundles are suggested for installs including closures and frontals.